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Offline and online tools for real-world BCI applications

The ecosystem of open source tools for brain signal analysis has greatly matured in recent years and has been essential in many instances of modern research. In this workshop, we showed to which extent the BCI community can benefit from open science practices. All the resources are available on [Github](https://github.com/mccorsi/BCI-2023-Open-Source-Tool-workshop)!

Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) using OpenViBE, an open-source software platform

On December 14th, with Arthur Desbois, we had the pleasure to organize a workshop on OpenViBE and Brain-Computer Interfaces research during the PracticalMEEG conference in Aix-en-Provence! All the resources are available on [Github](https://github.com/Inria-NERV/BCI-OpenViBE-PracticalMEEG2022/)!

OpenViBE, an open-source software platform for Brain-Computer Interfaces

On October 6th, with Arthur Desbois, we had the pleasure to organize a workshop on OpenViBE and Brain-Computer Interfaces research during the CuttingEEG conference in the beautiful city of Aix-en-Provence! If you could not make it, all the resources are available on Github! You will have access to our slides, the OpenViBE scenarios and many more resources helping you to learn more about the BCI research by browsing the dedicated [github page](https://github.com/BCI-NET/BCI-OpenViBE-CuttingEEG2021)